Sunday, December 27, 2009

Ask a Literary Agent

Should I query an agent with several books at once?

Kim's Craft Blog--Fiction, Memoir, Creative Writing: A Christmas Sermon for Writers: "Getting Out Into The World"

Kim's Craft Blog--Fiction, Memoir, Creative Writing: A Christmas Sermon for Writers: "Getting Out Into The World"

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Space Snark™ A blog by Rowena Cherry: Ten Romance Authors Read Complete Short Stories to Raise Donations

Space Snark™ A blog by Rowena Cherry: Ten Romance Authors Read Complete Short Stories to Raise Donations

The Blood-Red Pencil: More Plotting Tips From Down at the Mule Barn

The Blood-Red Pencil: More Plotting Tips From Down at the Mule Barn

Monday, December 21, 2009

"One Nation Under God."

This simple phrase, added to the pledge of allegiance over 50 years ago has been the source of unbelievable debate and heated controversy. Likewise, the phrase 'In God We Trust' on our currency has been targeted and continues to be attacked as improper and politically incorrect. Lawsuits have been filed and legal minds employed to ascertain whether such statements violate the concept of 'separation of church and state'.

As this debate continues, some so called experts have implied or concluded that our Founding Fathers and Patriots were not religious. These secular champions, in an effort to further their own causes, have even painted these great men and women from our history as being devoid of religious passions or even a belief in God. This is a part of their strategy to remove any discussion of God from the public forum.

These men and women were passionately religious and saw the hand of God all around them. To God they gave Thanks for His Hand in the founding of this great nation. To Him, according to their own testimony they turned for wisdom and strength when life and liberty hung in the balance. Certainly the debate on separation of church and state will continue. But no one can dispute how our Founding Fathers and Patriots felt about God. The record is clear!

'One Nation Under God' is Jon McNaughton's witness and reminder that those who went before us knew from whence their blessings came!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Alexandra Sokoloff: Rewriting: The Genre Pass (Cont.)

Alexandra Sokoloff: Rewriting: The Genre Pass (Cont.)

The Blood-Red Pencil: Self-Editing One Step at a Time: One Final Chore

The Blood-Red Pencil: Self-Editing One Step at a Time: One Final Chore

Friday, December 18, 2009

A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Resolutions for Writers 2010

A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Resolutions for Writers 2010

The Blood-Red Pencil: Hopelessly Devoted to Grammar

The Blood-Red Pencil: Hopelessly Devoted to Grammar

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Non Fiction and Fiction Publishing, Writing

Janet Reid, Literary Agent--Querying Non Fiction

Larry Brooks -storyfix.com- Get Published, Part 6 – Avoiding the Common Pitfalls

Seekerville: Conflict In Every Line

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The Blood-Red Pencil: Self-Editing One Step at a Time: Searching for More Silly Stuff

The Blood-Red Pencil: Self-Editing One Step at a Time: Searching for More Silly Stuff

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Space Snark™ A blog by Rowena Cherry: Authors Guild on Random House (repost)

Space Snark™ A blog by Rowena Cherry: Authors Guild on Random House (repost)

Forensics & Faith: Amazon's Book Upgrade

Forensics & Faith: Amazon's Book Upgrade

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Space Snark™ A blog by Rowena Cherry: Blog Hopping is one of 25 Ways To Create Buzz

Space Snark™ A blog by Rowena Cherry: Blog Hopping is one of 25 Ways To Create Buzz

Alexandra Sokoloff: Nanowrimo Now What? The Suspense Pass, Part 2

Alexandra Sokoloff: Nanowrimo Now What? The Suspense Pass, Part 2

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